Thirteen killed in Brotherhood clashes with police in Egypt

Thirteen people were shot dead as supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood clashed with police across Egypt on Friday, defying an ever-widening state crackdown on the movement that ruled the country until six months ago. Islamists opposed to...

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Egypt minister 'recorded discussing protest crackdown'

published:24 Feb 2015

Egypt minister 'recorded discussing protest crackdown'

Egypt minister 'recorded discussing protest crackdown'

published:24 Feb 2015

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Al Jazeera has obtained an audio recording, where Egypt\'s interior minister is apparently heard telling security officials to use force against protesters.
The conversation is believed to have come from a meeting last year, before rallies in support of deposed President Mohamed Morsi.
Al Jazeera’s Rebecca Singh reports.
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Egypt minister 'recorded discussing protest crackdown'

published:24 Feb 2015

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Al Jazeera has obtained an audio recording, where Egypt\'s interior minister is apparently heard telling security officials to use force against protesters.
The conversation is believed to have come from a meeting last year, before rallies in support of deposed President Mohamed Morsi.
Al Jazeera’s Rebecca Singh reports.
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Al Jazeera has obtained an audio recording, where Egypt\'s interior minister is apparently heard telling security officials to use force against protesters.
The conversation is believed to have come from a meeting last year, before rallies in support of deposed President Mohamed Morsi.
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At least five protesters were seriously injured after security forces opened fire during a pro-Muslim Brotherhood demonstration in Cairo, Friday.
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Massacre in Cairo: Young Egyptian journalist Ahmed Assem is among 51 dead after soldiers shot at pro-Muslim brotherhood demonstrators near a Republican Guard building on Monday, July 8. Assem\'s video captures his final moments just as a sniper turns his gun toward him.
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Clashes break out between Pro-Muslim Brotherhood students and security in Cairo, Egypt, during a protest denouncing the trial of ousted President Mohammed Morsi.…
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